Christina Orieschnig

ORCID: 0000-0001-5182-7110
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Research Areas
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Vietnamese History and Culture Studies
  • Climate variability and models
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Cambodian History and Society
  • Hydrology and Drought Analysis
  • Remote-Sensing Image Classification
  • Big Data and Business Intelligence
  • Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Advanced Image Fusion Techniques
  • Remote Sensing and Land Use
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Water-Energy-Food Nexus Studies
  • Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes

Gestion de l'Eau, Acteurs, Usages
2020-2025

AgroParisTech
2022-2024

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
2020-2024

Université de Montpellier
2022-2024

Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières
2024

Institut Agro Montpellier
2024

Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement
2024

Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement
2024

Laboratoire HydroSciences Montpellier
2022

Berit Arheimer Christophe Cudennec Attilio Castellarin Salvatore Grimaldi Kate V. Heal and 95 more Claire Lupton Archana Sarkar Fuqiang Tian Jean‐Marie Kileshye Onema S. A. Archfield Günter Blöschl Pedro Luiz Borges Chaffe Barry Croke Moctar Dembélé Chris Leong Ana Mijić Giovanny M. Mosquera Bertil Nlend Adeyemi O. Olusola María José Polo Melody Sandells Justin Sheffield Theresa C. van Hateren Mojtaba Shafiei Soham Adla Ankit Agarwal Cristina Aguilar Jafet Andersson Cynthia Andraos Ana Andreu Francesco Avanzi R. R. Bart Alena Bartošová Okke Batelaan James Bennett Miriam Bertola Nejc Bezak Judith Boekee Thom Bogaard Martijn J. Booij Pierre Brigode Wouter Buytaert Konstantine Bziava Giulio Castelli Cyndi V. Castro Natalie Ceperley Sivarama Krishna Reddy Chidepudi Francis H. S. Chiew Kwok Pan Chun Addisu G. Dagnew Benjamin Wullobayi Dekongmen Manuel del Jesús Alain Dezetter José Anderson do Nascimento Batista Rebecca Doble Nilay Doğulu Joris Eekhout Alper Elçi Maria Elenius David C. Finger Aldo Fiori Svenja Fischer Kristian Förster Daniele Ganora Emna Gargouri-Ellouze Mohammad Ghoreishi Natasha Harvey Markus Hrachowitz Mahesh Jampani Fernando Jaramillo Harro Jongen Kola Yusuff Kareem Usman T. Khan Sina Khatami Daniel G. Kingston Gerbrand Koren Stefan Krause Heidi Kreibich Julien Lerat Junguo Liu Suxia Liu Mariana Madruga de Brito Gil Mahé Hodson Makurira Paola Mazzoglio Mohammad Merheb Ashish Mishra Hairuddin Mohammad Alberto Montanari Never Mujere Ehsan Nabavi Albert Nkwasa María Elena Orduña Alegría Christina Orieschnig Valeriya Ovcharuk Santosh S. Palmate Saket Pande Shachi Pandey Georgia Papacharalampous Ilias Pechlivanidis

The new scientific decade (2023-2032) of the International Association Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) aims at searching for sustainable solutions to undesired water conditions - may it be too little, much or polluted. Many current issues originate from global change, while problems must embrace local understanding and context. will explore crises by actionable knowledge within three themes: interactions, innovative cross-cutting methods. We capitalise on previous IAHS Scientific Decades...

10.1080/02626667.2024.2355202 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Hydrological Sciences Journal 2024-05-20

The increased open-access availability of radar and optical satellite imagery has engendered numerous land use cover (LULC) analyses combining these data sources. In parallel, cloud computing platforms have enabled a wider community to perform LULC classifications over long periods large areas. However, an assessment how the performance classifiers available on can be optimized for multi-imagery been lacking multi-temporal approaches. This study provides such supervised Google Earth Engine...

10.1080/22797254.2021.1948356 article EN cc-by European Journal of Remote Sensing 2021-01-01

In the 21st century, numerical models are a widespread tool for understanding, visualizing, and simulating hydrological processes, from alpine streams to tropical deltas. A large variety of different is widely available offers extensive possibilities customization researchers decision-makers alike. While many challenges remain - such as proper parameterization or data-sparsity in regions globe that renders calibration validation difficult now have community users computational infrastructure...

10.5194/egusphere-egu25-10501 preprint EN 2025-03-14
Heidi Kreibich Murugesu Sivapalan Amir AghaKouchak Nans Addor Hafzullah Aksoy and 95 more Berit Arheimer Karsten Arnbjerg‐Nielsen Cyndi V. Castro Christophe Cudennec Mariana Madruga de Brito Giuliano Di Baldassarre David C. Finger Keirnan Fowler Wouter Knoben Tobias Krueger Junguo Liu Elena Macdonald Hilary McMillan Eduardo Mário Mendiondo Alberto Montanari Marc F. Müller Saket Pande Fuqiang Tian Alberto Viglione Yongping Wei Attilio Castellarin Daniel P. Loucks Taikan Oki María José Polo H. H. G. Savenije Anne F. Van Loon Ankit Agarwal Camila Álvarez-Garretón Ana Andreu Marlies H. Barendrecht Manuela I. Brunner Louise Cavalcante Yonca Çavuş Serena Ceola Pedro Luiz Borges Chaffe Xi Chen Gemma Coxon Dandan Zhao Kamran Davary Moctar Dembélé Benjamin Dewals Tatiana Frolova Animesh K. Gain Alexander Gelfan Mohammad Ghoreishi Thomas Grabs Xiaoxiang Guan David M. Hannah Jörg Helmschrot Britta Höllermann Jean Hounkpè Elizabeth A. Koebele Megan Konar Frederik Kratzert Sara Lindersson María Carmen Llasat Alessia Matanó Maurizio Mazzoleni Alfonso Mejía Pablo A. Mendoza Bruno Merz Jenia Mukherjee Farzin Nasiri Saleh Bertil Nlend Rodric M. Nonki Christina Orieschnig Katerina Papagiannaki Gopal Penny Olga Petrucci Rafael Pimentel Sandra Pool Elena Ridolfi Maria Rusca Nivedita Sairam S. Adarsh Ana Carolina Sarmento Buarque Elisa Savelli Lukas Schoppa Kai Schröter Anna Scolobig Mojtaba Shafiei Anna E. Sikorska‐Senoner Magdalena Śmigaj Claudia Teutschbein Thomas Thaler Andrijana Todorović Faranak Tootoonchi Roshanak Tootoonchi Elena Toth Ronald van Nooijen Franciele Maria Vanelli Nicolás Vasquéz David W. Walker Marthe Wens David J. Yu

10.1080/02626667.2025.2469762 article EN cc-by Hydrological Sciences Journal 2025-04-03

Abstract. Drought is a natural hazard which occurs in all climatic zones and affects different sectors, such as irrigation, energy, water supply, ecology. Monitoring predicting drought are pressing challenges, becoming more common severe owing to the impacts of climate change increased variability. However, many areas globe, temporal spatial characterization droughts severities hindered by lack reliable, locally-measured long-term data unevenly distributed, erratic meteorological stations....

10.5194/piahs-385-79-2024 article EN cc-by Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences 2024-04-18

This paper investigates the interwoven history of hydrological studies and water infrastructure development on Mekong floodplains. On basis an extensive literature review, archival work, key informant interviews, we unravel making expert-led understanding floodplains – from detailed reports written by colonial engineers during French protectorate in late 19th century to first computational models, developed 1960s punch-cards Fortran. We show how these not only reflect objectives successive...

10.1080/02626667.2024.2420866 article EN Hydrological Sciences Journal 2024-11-14

In the face of climate change, Mediterranean regions, such as South France, are increasingly struggling with drought, water scarcity, and low groundwater levels. For agricultural regions relying on irrigation systems to guarantee summertime crop productivity, this is a central issue. Consequently, optimizing uses understanding impact local regional hydrological processes indispensable. At larger scales, another challenge identify types well cropping patterns for management, reservoir...

10.5194/egusphere-egu24-9299 preprint EN 2024-03-08

The IAHS’ scientific decades are unique as international initiatives in the hydrological community, linking researchers from around globe, different professional backgrounds, and at career stages. current HELPING - Science for Solutions decade particular aims to address water crises by synthesising knowledge, establishing links between local global processes, applying cross-cutting methods, providing science-based decision support. This approach involve not just hydrologists...

10.5194/egusphere-egu24-19045 preprint EN 2024-03-11

The analysis of societal impacts from natural hazards has gained increasing importance, especially with climate change intensifying the frequency extreme events. Studying community responses to past events provides valuable insights into local risk management evolution. This study examines immediate and long-term two significant mid-20th century flood in Carinthia (Austria) Calabria (Italy). areas differ considerably respect climatic, geomorphologic, demographic social conditions. is an...

10.5194/egusphere-plinius18-53 preprint EN 2024-07-11

The Cambodian part of the Mekong Delta, is characterized by specific irrigation infrastructures, namely Prek channels. These trapezoidal earthen channels traditionally connect Mekong’s mainstream to low-lying floodplains breaching elevated river banks. They act as vectors for both flooding and drainage during annual Monsoon inundations. Furthermore, they fulfil a diverse set ecosystem services local communities, from providing dry season water channelling nutrient-laden sediments...

10.5194/egusphere-egu23-12853 preprint EN 2023-02-26

This brief contains the data needed to calculate and assess robustness of a water level - flood link (WAFL) in Cambodian Mekong Delta, which was used analyze changes long-term behavior Monsoon inundations region. The comprises WAFL raster (.tif) files for two zones delta. Zone A is located on right bank Bassac River, distributary Mekong. B bracketed between River River. calculated by linking levels measured Commission (MRC) at hydrological station Koh Khel, with inundation maps derived from...

10.1016/j.dib.2022.108469 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Data in Brief 2022-07-13

<p><span>Anthropogenically modified hydrological processes shape the Prek agroecosystem in Cambodian part of Mekong delta. Preks are trapezoidal channels that were initially constructed during French protectorate for land raising purposes and extending agriculture low-lying floodplain, which they connect to river courses. These have become an integral landscape. They essential vector both flooding drainage, local communities deeply organized relation these...

10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-2732 article EN 2020-03-09

<p>The annual monsoon inundations are vital in maintaining the fertility and productivity of delta Mekong, Southeast Asia’s largest river. During inundations, which traditionally last from July until November, nutrient-rich sediments deposited on floodplains, groundwater is recharged, fish populations regenerate shallow waters. Consequently, local agriculture fisheries keyed to timing flood arrival recession reliant overall duration. However, recent years,...

10.5194/egusphere-egu22-9619 preprint EN 2022-03-28

<div data-editor="8k7up" data-offset-key="ed53v-0-0"> <div><span><span>Annual monsoon inundations are integral to the hydrological, ecological, and economic processes of Mekong Delta</span></span><span>. </span><span><span>However, </span></span><span><span>the...

10.5194/iahs2022-205 preprint EN 2022-09-22

<p>As can be inferred from its title, this paper is inspired by the work on multiplicity conducted two scholars in science studies. We turn towards these as calls for interdisciplinary research practices to support decision making are increasingly pervasive field of sociohydrology and, more broadly, Sustainability Science. find grounded assumption that <em>raison d’être</em> interdisciplinarity provide an...

10.5194/iahs2022-209 preprint EN 2022-09-22

<p>Drought is a natural hazard which occurs in all climatic zones and affects different sectors such as irrigation, energy, water supply, ecology. Monitoring predicting drought are pressing challenges since becoming more common severe owing to the impacts of climate change increased variability. However, many areas globe, temporal spatial characterization droughts trends their frequency severity hindered by lack reliable, long-term locally measured data unevenly distributed,...

10.5194/iahs2022-372 preprint EN 2022-09-23

<p>On the floodplains of Cambodian Mekong Delta, rainfed and irrigated dry-season agriculture is a crucial source revenue for local population. Traditional rice production being progressively complemented by cultivation higher-value crops like maize, fruit trees vegetables. Fundamentally, annual monsoon regime resulting flood dynamics determine framework these agricultural practices, with wet season lasting from June to November peak high flow reached in September. Rice...

10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1248 preprint EN 2021-03-03
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